In the third volume of the newly refreshed Bowie Years series, we explore one of the most successful and yet controversial periods of Bowie’s career. Our journey begins in 1983, with Bowie hitting his commercial peak with the floor-filling Let’s Dance, and then spending next 10 years dealing with the repercussions. We follow Bowie as he struggles to maintain his pop superstardom on the likes of Tonight, before finally throwing off the shackles and diving into the polarising rock project, Tin Machine, and then rediscovering his creative spark with one of his most under-heard albums, The Buddha Of Suburbia.
Inside this 132-page collector’s edition, our experts chart the highs and lows of David Bowie’s work from 1983 to 1993, analysing each diverse album of the period on a track by track basis, while also pulling out a playlist of lesser known gems for you to get your ears round. What’s more, we also explore Bowie’s relationship with his varied collaborators in this era – including brand new interviews with sidemen Carmine Rojas and Kevin Armstrong, and examining his work with pop superstars Nile Rodgers and Queen. We also welcome back noted Bowie biographer Paul Trynka to explore one of the lost gems of Bowie’s career - the remarkable Baal EP.
This issue will be on sale and dispatched from the 30th June 2022. For UK orders please allow up to 5 working days, up to 8 working days for European orders and up to 10 working days for international orders.